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In this memorable accounts by ALS survior Louis R. Schavie, the author proves that life's greatest lessons can come from at look at the past. Growing up in Chicago during the Depression era, Schavie found happiness in the simple joys in life, like jumping on the back of a wagon or grabbing a chunk of fallen ice from the iceman's wagon on a hot day. With his friends. He played pranks around town, living his boyhood to the fullest. His ambition to excel is seen through the tales of his work life, which inspires readers to look for their own paths to success. But perhaps his greatest lessons come…mehr

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In this memorable accounts by ALS survior Louis R. Schavie, the author proves that life's greatest lessons can come from at look at the past. Growing up in Chicago during the Depression era, Schavie found happiness in the simple joys in life, like jumping on the back of a wagon or grabbing a chunk of fallen ice from the iceman's wagon on a hot day. With his friends. He played pranks around town, living his boyhood to the fullest. His ambition to excel is seen through the tales of his work life, which inspires readers to look for their own paths to success. But perhaps his greatest lessons come from the people in his life-his coworkers, his fellow fighters, his friends, and most importantly, his family. Through these people, Schavie shows that life is better when you experience it together. A delight to read, the best example of true success in life comes from experiencing the Memoirs of a Bygone Era.
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Louis R. Schavie, a World War II Air Force Veteran, grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He has a degree in Environmental Control Technology from Wabansasee Community College. He was a successful barber for 25 years. Schavie enjoys his life with his wife, regardless of the effect ALS has had on his life.